From Peels to Fuel: Potatoes may soon quench thirst of your car

Jayashree Bhosale Jayashree Bhosale | 09-24 16:30

Central Potato Research Institute plans to establish a pilot plant to convert potato waste into ethanol.
The Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI) has proposed to set up a pilot plant to test its technology to convert potato waste and peels into ethanol, people in the know said. The Shimla-based institute recently completed lab studies on how potato waste can be repurposed for producing the bio fuel.

India is the world's second-largest producer of potatoes after China. Since the quantity of discarded potatoes in the country is high -10-15% of the total production - it is being seen as potential feedstock for ethanol after sugarcane and maize. The National Policy on Biofuels mentions rotten potatoes in the list of feedstocks for ethanol.

"Potatoes are also considered a viable alternative due to the significant amount of waste that can be repurposed. Additionally, India has the largest cold storage facilities for potatoes, and the significant amount of potato waste available further supports their use in ethanol production," said Dharmedra Kumar, scientist, CPRI.

On average, India produces 56 million tonne of potatoes every year. Of this, 8-10% - which is around five million tonne - is processed into chips, fries and dehydrated products. Post-harvest losses in potato production are estimated to be 20-25%, or 11-14 million metric tonne, due to poor storage facilities, transportation inefficiencies, and improper handling.

"The proposed pilot plant for ethanol production using potatoes in India is expected to be set up in regions with high potato production, such as Uttar Pradesh or West Bengal, and the processing areas such as Gujarat," said Kumar. "The plant aims to use potato waste and substandard potatoes to produce ethanol."

Scientists have targeted the significant amount of starch and cellulose available at the processing plants in the form of potato peel and the starch that is available in the water in which potatoes are washed after peeling.

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

Ola Electric responds to ARAI notice, says prices of S1 X 2 kWh scooter unchanged

Ola Electric provided an invoice dated October 6, showing a INR 5,000 discount given to customers, a...

Hyundai Motor IPO’s off to a slow start

Around 35% of the total shares in the offering are reserved for retail investors, while QIBs and NII...

Under fire, Ola Electric taps EY India to get back on track

Close to a dozen executives from EY came on-board at Ola Electric a few weeks ago on deputation for ...

Tata Motors secures 5-star BNCAP safety ratings for Nexon, Curvv, and EV models in latest crash tests

Tata Curvv.EV BNCAP testTata Motors did it again! Tata Motors has once again secured 5 star rating i...

India needs to step up manufacturing to meet Viksit Bharat goal: Volvo Grp India MD

Volvo Group India Managing Director and President, Kamal Bali. The manufacturing sector is a weak li...

Dollar pullback to help Indian rupee, weak risk appetite to weigh

Investors are now nearly certain that the U.S. Federal Reserve will deliver a 25-basis-point rate cu...